Bug 16545
Summary: | i7 920 motherboard, corrupts ext4 filesystem on SATA | ||
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Product: | Drivers | Reporter: | Andrew Valencia (ajv-912-074-1956) |
Component: | USB | Assignee: | Greg Kroah-Hartman (greg) |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | high | CC: | akpm |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.32-24-generic-pae | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | No | Bisected commit-id: | |
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Description
Andrew Valencia
2010-08-09 04:02:05 UTC
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Nope, today verified that with *no* USB activity, filesystem was still corrupted. So this is a core ext4/SATA bug. I'm going to try and see if I can shuffle everything up off the first SATA master/slave port pair, see if it's related to a specific SATA controller port. Reaching, I know... but dang, gotta keep this thing alive until the replacement server gets here. <bad word inserted here> Did you know that fsck.ext4, when it finishes, does not necessarily leave a clean and consistent filesystem? You have to run it successively (at least with the kind of corruption I'm dealing with) until it finishes cleanly. So I have *no* idea whether USB activity is indeed needed to cause the problem. I will run with a now (apparently) fully clean disk, and will now be pretty sure if I see corruption that it's from a new instance of the problem, not residual damage from fsck.ext4 incompletely doing its job. Confirmed corruption with exclusively SATA filesystem access. Drive has been swapped, so all that remains is a problem with the chain from ext4 through SATA driver and onto the MB's chip set. I don't know whether to bug the ext4 guys or the ata guys or someone else, really. hard. Are you sure the hardware isn't just busted? Has it been observed on more than one machine? It is AT MOST a motherboard compatibility issue. Swapped MB with all other components the same and am running fine. Since this bug hasn't received any "me too" posts, I think it's safe to say it was bad hardware. Sorry to bother you, and feel free to close it out. All USB bugs should be sent to the linux-usb@vger.kernel.org mailing list, and not entered into bugzilla. Please bring this issue up there, if it is still a problem in the latest kernel release. |